- Tuesday, November 23, 2004 — 40 Articles Published
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Eating People Is Wrong— On Malcolm Bradbury's sublime social satire, Eating People Is Wrong: university farce, rich observations and reluctant cannibals?
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Apple London store opens— ...
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Love Rocks— Love is love is love....
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The Secret History of the Credit Card— ...
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The Wiggles - Cultural Warriors— ...
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A Feast in the Boston Globe as Turkey Day approaches— Too often starved for quality content, today's Boston Globe has 3 outstanding pieces.
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Claims of racism as phony as front group— Both Powell and Rice have benefitted from conservative affirmative action throughout their careers.
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Nature Is Neat— Reason #183 why I'm an animal-lover...
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Music Playlist: The Evolution of Rush— Listen to a song from every Rush album released since 1974 to hear the band's evolution.
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Film Threat's "Frigid 50"— Film Threat, a great magazine, has released its 2004 "Frigid 50", the anti-"Power List" that magazines like Entertainment Weekly have
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Book Review: Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough To Live Forever by Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman— Eternal life may be changing from a death-defying fantasy to something more mundane, as this new book reveals...
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The Futureheads— A blast from the past AND the present.
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Thanks & Giving - Benefit Book and CD Project— ...
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History Channel does Alexander— ...
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Building a New Republican Majority— ...
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PDF Hacks by Sid Steward— 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools
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Bloody Sundays: Inside the Rough-and-Tumble World of the NFL by Mike Freeman— ...
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Have we suddenly gone back in time— ...
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Broadcaster retracts 'Aunt Jemima'— The error is a minor one, in my opinion.
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Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi— ...
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"Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" - Review— Every time I found something I really liked, I found something soon after that balanced the equation again.
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"Elections" Are Nothing— ...
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Thank You (For Talking To Me Africa)— In which Ali Farka Touré and Fula Flute help Johno discover that Africa is a state of mind.
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Review: Do Geese See God?, We, I've r— Think 24 meets Groundhog Day, and delivers The Butterfly Effect
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These Feet Point One Way— ...
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U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb— "Turn it up loud, captain!"
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Fear and loathing in contemporary Britain *— Britain needs immigration-asylum reform, but not at the expense of ignorance and racism.
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DOT . . . DOT . . . DOT— ...
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SONG OF THE WEEK— ...
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Backyard Wineries and Garagistes— ...
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Not a simple hunter's tale— But, today the saga of the hunter who shot eight people took an unexpected turn.
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The Oracle of Baseball— ...
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Mare Esdstrom Gets Inside The Blues— ...
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No CrAzY cOwS!!!— ...
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Steve Dooks' Jazz Magic— ...
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The Duke Watches "A Tale Of Two Sisters"— Freaky nonsense afoot! Also, a couple sisters, and a tale involving them.
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The Duke Watches "The Backyard"— Teenagers beating themselves stinking with wood and glass. Is Pokemon THAT bad?
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Skype: unlimited free phone calls anywhere in the world - and it's legal!— ...
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Choosing Sides When You Cannot Choose Peace— Like Nancy Kress' brilliant and challenging Beggars in Spain, Crossfire explores how people relate to the "other" in their midst.
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Music Playlist: Best Albums of 2004?— Let the end of year list-o-mania begin: this Rhapsody playlist includes my picks for 2004's top albums.
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